Oh me too Gennepher ..I too enjoyed them!
Thank you Saskia it's just a summer cold...I did venture out I figured there would be less bustling in the shops & a better chance of a parking space...I was right so loaded up with supplies...back home watching the rain stream down...doing something utterly unspeakable at the moment...some more coffee & a few Cadbury's dairy milk chocolate fingers...but don't tell anyone else...shhhhhhhhhI am sorry to hear about your cold. No wonder you'd been feeling off. I hope you are able to stretch out supplies on hand; I know, that is hard for me to do. Stay in, take care of yourself. Hug.
This is exactly how I felt when we moved to Cornwall from the London suburbs. We finally chose this village which is not a pretty little Cornish fishing village, it’s not quaint or picturesque but it does have a doctor’s surgery, post office, pharmacy and a couple of shops so I can walk to them if I need to and there is a bus route to the bigger towns nearby.
I still miss having a coffee shop in walking distance and the variety of shopping we had before as well as better transport links ( the bus to Truro takes over an hour) but we have all we need and the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for us. It’s about reaching the balance that works for you good luck.
Thank you Saskia it's just a summer cold...I did venture out I figured there would be less bustling in the shops & a better chance of a parking space...I was right so loaded up with supplies...back home watching the rain stream down...doing something utterly unspeakable at the moment...some more coffee & a few Cadbury's dairy milk chocolate fingers...but don't tell anyone else...shhhhhhhhh
4.7
Hypo through the night all ok now
Have a great day
This is a bit depressing. I’m sometimes over 120 mg/dl (6.7 mmol/l) at 2 hrs even after a low carb meal. It’s usually because my pre meal reading was a bit higher and I assumed that if the rise was <2 mmol/l I’d be ok.
Looks like more tweaking to be done, also perhaps I should check after 1 hr too - but that might also be scary
Where the golden buzzer emoticon!!! The one where all the golden tickets fall out of the sky and everyone is jumping up and down for joy, I cant seem to find it! LOVE KC running past!!! You is clever.Down to 6.2 this morning.
Have bookmarked the video to watch when we get home as the broadband here is not very good. The mobile signal is worse as there is absolutely no signal at the hotel most of the time.Every little helps . Hoping that the week of diabetes coming up on 24th August will do great things. In one of the biggest selling papers. It has to help.
I was listening to you tube videos yesterday on the subject. I find it amazing that diabetes.org.uk are ploughing money into their way of gaining remission ie the 8 week (or so) shake (people must be starving, torturous). Yes, hba1c comes down (it will with lack of food) but then what? How do they sustain it? Low cal apparently. The 2 sites couldn't be further apart.
All I know is from day one of changing to low carb higher than my norm fat I've rarely been hungry. It was quite incredible actually.
She doesnt seem happy to me. What do you think?
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/researc...ht/research-spotlight-low-calorie-liquid-diet
@Debandez I opened a can of worms, finding out how people could add animates smilies/emojis to their posts. This is my post in the thread about it. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/th...ose-full-on-chat.163627/page-350#post-2111294I've not even read previous posts but noticed this. Not sure what it's about and haven't time to find out ****!!! This thread is so funny!
Where the golden buzzer emoticon!!! The one where all the golden tickets fall out of the sky and everyone is jumping up and down for joy, I cant seem to find it! LOVE KC running past!!! You is clever.
Something I found useful as a guide..
https://www.bloodsugar101.com/must-you-deteriorate
It's long article
But while it discusses merits of staying under ,7.7 mmol..
the crux of control comes down to.this
"..the strategy is simple.
use your blood sugar meter to test your blood after every meal and
eliminate from your diet the foods that raise your blood sugar to
140 mg/dl at one hour
And 120 mg/dl at 2 hours.
This strategy has worked for many people whose A1cs were as high as 13.0% at diagnosis who were able to bring them down to the 5% range within a few months.
I have maintained an A1c in the 5% range for most of the past 18 years.
I have developed none of the classic diabetic complications. "
Good enough for me to take serious notice
ARRRGH! My pet dracula has been busy today 5.7 at 6am BUT 2 hours after a 15gram carb usual food breakfast 7.4 so retested in case of error but sadly correctno idea why. So feeling fed up on a wet and dull day, back in long trousers, I comfort eat for lunch, half a cauliflower with melted cheese and bacon heaven knows what Dracula will find 2 hours on.
Still I did manage to finish my pastel work of a friends Labrador, always more creative when depressed.
The down side is I was looking for the highest offer on my Caulii in the Cauliflower Shortage thread as it was probably worth its weight in gold
My friends lab captured in Pastels
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I agee. I am one of those people who have to limit carbs at all times - but especially so in the mornings.Not noticed for me, but i have others say that they avoid more carbs in the mornings
I really like this quote. Probably because I 100% agree with it."I am delighted that the NHS and DUK finally acknowledge that type 2 diabetes can be put into remission through diet.
It just beggars belief that you would subject 5,000 people to a brutal starvation diet
when surely good science would trial low cal, against the moderately low carb vs keto options too
so we can all discover which is the most effective way to help people."
Dan Parker.
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